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"If some of your speakers are working..."

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If none of your speakers work, I would think your receiver is blown. If some of your speakers are working, then I would isolate the one that doesn`t and try to exchange it out with one of the other speakers. This will tell you if your speaker works.

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Determine which speaker is causing the problem. Use the equalizer on your stereo to shift the balance from one speaker to the other and see where the sound is lost. Make sure to keep the volume low enough that you won`t damage the good speaker.
Disassemble the offending speaker carefully. If there is a metal faceplate on the speaker, use a screwdriver to remove it. If it is covered with any kind of fabric, gently loosen the seams without tearing
Repair a tear in the cone of the speaker. If the cone of the speaker is punctured or torn you can use some tape or glue to repair the hole. If you are using glue you need to be sure the hole is completely covered.
Check to see if the voice coil is damaged. Look at the voice coil to see if it`s melted at some point. A gap in the coil will cause no sound to flow or to be very distorted, depending on the size of the gap. If the voice coil has melted you will have to replace the speaker.
Order the replacement parts. You can order replacement parts directly from the manufacturer or from Web sites like US Speaker. Make sure you know the part number(s), which are usually located on the inside of the speaker or backside of the cone.
Once you have the replacement parts, carefully note how the damaged part is attached. Remove the part and install the new one in the same way. This may require a soldering iron to reattach wires.
Hook the speaker up and test it at low volume before your next party. If the speaker is still not working you need to verify that the replacement part was installed correctly. If you feel you replaced everything correctly it may be time to take the speaker to a professional.
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"Problem that is causing crackling in your speakers is to check the wiring or..."

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• Speaker Connections – It is always possible that the connections are dirty; to determine if this is the cause you can unplug your speakers and clean the connectors. When you plug them back in, listen to see if the crackling is still present; if it is, this was not your problem.

• USB Speakers – If you are using USB speakers you may want to consider adding extra RAM to your computer, as these types of speakers may crackle when your system is running low on virtual memory. If you still have this problem after adding extra RAM, then the problem may be related to something else.

• Your Soundcard - Check to see if the problem is your soundcard. To do this all you will have to plug in a different set of speakers; you may also plug in a headset directly to the device. Now all you have to do is listen to see if there is still a crackling noise; if there is then the problem is your soundcard and you may have to invest in a new one. If there is no crackling you will have to continue looking for the problem.

• Speaker Cables or Wiring – Your next step in diagnosing the problem that is causing crackling in your speakers is to check the wiring or speaker cable. Look for areas that are worn or frayed. Move the wiring around a little; if you notice any change at all, even if moving the wiring helps the sound quality of the speakers, it means that your wiring or cable has some problems. To fix this you will either have to replace the speaker wiring, or if the wiring is built into the speaker, you will have to replace your speakers.

• Your Speakers are Bad – If you have checked all of these potential problems and are still hearing the crackling in the speakers, the problem is likely within the speakers and you will need to replace them.

"You`re trying to set up with these speakers..."

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The normal range for wireless speakers is around 200 feet. If you have a room in your house you`re trying to set up with these speakers, you`re going to be within the range for sure. If you`re putting them in different rooms and on different floors, you may find that the range is reduced because the frequency has to travel through walls and ceilings.

"It`s really hard to say how much it would cost to do repair your speakers..."

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It`s really hard to say how much it would cost to do repair your speakers. Cost would depend on who does the repair work, where the damage is and what parts will needed. You might want to get an estimate from an authorized repair outlet and see if buying new speakers is more practical.

"Then don`t hook them up to a receiver that is 200 watts per channel..."

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The way to protect your speakers from blowing would be to connect them to a receiver that does not produce more wattage than they can handle. If you have speakers that are 100 watts, then don`t hook them up to a receiver that is 200 watts per channel because as soon as your receiver pushes over 100 watts, your speakers are going to give up and blow.

"You want your speakers to have a higher wattage limit than your receiver..."

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Actually, you want your speakers to have a higher wattage limit than your receiver. This way you don`t have any chance in blowing your speakers by turning the volume up. When I built my home theater, I made sure the speakers were rated higher than the receiver to protect then from my kids, who love to crank the volume up when watching a movie.

"Any receiver should allow you to hook up your home audio speakers to it..."

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Any receiver should allow you to hook up your home audio speakers to it. Depending on how many speakers you have, you can buy a home theater reciever that will accomodate them. I would stick with the Yamaha brand since they made some really nice recievers and they don`t cost much.

"Wireless speakers can be used by any receiver..."

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Wireless speakers can be used by any receiver, even Yamaha. There is a transmitter that will come with your wireless speakers and this will hook up to your receiver. Once your receiver has been turned on, then all your wireless speakers will play your audio.

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Some receivers have an impedance range, others may have an impedance switch. The switch may allow lower impedance speakers to be connected without harm to the receiver as long as the switch is set to the correct impedance.

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My stereo receiver comes on but there`s no sound coming out of thespeakers at all.Is the receiver bad?

I have an Onyx receiver that is about 5 years old and using 4 bose speakers.
The lights for the receiver are lit but there`s no sound coming through the
speakers at all. Do I need to replace the receiver?
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